The Cell - Practice exercise 1

Course: Grade 8 Integrated Science - The Cell - Structure of Animal and Plant cells

Quiz Description

Quiz Questions (64 questions)

Question 1
The diagram below shows several organelles of a plant cell. Describe the role each part plays in transport and storage within the cell. (3 marks)
Question 2
The diagram below shows several organelles of a plant cell. Describe the role each part plays in transport and storage within the cell. (3 marks)
Question 3
The diagram below shows several organelles of a plant cell. Describe the role each part plays in transport and storage within the cell. (3 marks)
Question 4
The diagram below shows several organelles of a plant cell. Describe the role each part plays in transport and storage within the cell. (3 marks)
Question 5
The diagram below shows several organelles labelled of a plant cell. Describe the role each part that is labelled plays in transport and storage within the cell. (3 marks)
Question 6
The diagram below shows several organelles labelled of a plant cell. Describe the role each part that is labelled plays in transport and storage within the cell. (3 marks)
Question 7
The diagram below shows several organelles labelled of a plant cell. Describe the role each part that is labelled plays in transport and storage within the cell. (3 marks)
Question 8
The diagram below shows several organelles labelled of a plant cell. Describe the role each part that is labelled plays in transport and storage within the cell. (2 marks)
Question 9
The diagram below shows several organelles labelled of a plant cell. Describe the role each part that is labelled plays in transport and storage within the cell. (2 marks)
Question 10
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 11
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 12
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 13
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 14
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 15
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 16
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 17
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 18
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 19
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 20
Study the diagram of a plant cell below. Name two parts you can see and describe their main functions. (2 marks)
Question 21
What difference can you observe between the vacuole in a plant cell and the vacuole in an animal cell using the diagram below? (1 mark)
Question 22
What difference can you observe between the vacuole in a plant cell and the vacuole in an animal cell using the diagram below? (1 mark)
Question 23
What difference can you observe between the vacuole in a plant cell and the vacuole in an animal cell using the diagram below? (1 mark)
Question 24
What difference can you observe between the vacuole in a plant cell and the vacuole in an animal cell using the diagram below? (1 mark)          
Question 25
What difference can you observe between the vacuole in a plant cell and the vacuole in an animal cell using the diagram below? (1 mark)          
Question 26
What difference can you observe between the vacuole in a plant cell and the vacuole in an animal cell using the diagram below? (1 mark)           
Question 27
What difference can you observe between the vacuole in a plant cell and the vacuole in an animal cell using the diagram below? (1 mark)           
Question 28
What is cell differentiation? (1 mark)
Question 29
What is cell differentiation? (1 mark)
Question 30
Why is it important to know the total magnification when using a light microscope to observe cells?  (2 marks)
Question 31
Why is it important to know the total magnification when using a light microscope to observe cells?  (2 marks)
Question 32
Why is it important to know the total magnification when using a light microscope to observe cells?  (2 marks)
Question 33
Compare the position of the nucleus in plant and animal cells. How is this difference related to the vacuole in each cell? (3 marks)
Question 34
A group of pupils are creating a science poster showing why cells are important in life. Suggest simple examples they can use to show the role of cells in a cow and in a maize plant. (2 marks)
Question 35
A group of pupils are creating a science poster showing why cells are important in life. Suggest simple examples they can use to show the role of cells in a cow and in a maize plant. (2 marks)
Question 36
A group of pupils are creating a science poster showing why cells are important in life. Suggest simple examples they can use to show the role of cells in a cow and in a maize plant. (2 marks)
Question 37
A group of pupils are creating a science poster showing why cells are important in life. Suggest simple examples they can use to show the role of cells in a cow and in a maize plant. (2 marks)
Question 38
A group of pupils are creating a science poster showing why cells are important in life. Suggest simple examples they can use to show the role of cells in a cow and in a maize plant. (2 marks)
Question 39
List any two vital processes that cells help to carry out in living things. (2 marks)
Question 40
List any two vital processes that cells help to carry out in living things. (2 marks)
Question 41
List any two vital processes that cells help to carry out in living things. (2 marks)
Question 42
List and explain four visible differences between plant and animal cells that can be observed under a light microscope. (4 arks)
Question 43
List and explain four visible differences between plant and animal cells that can be observed under a light microscope. (4 arks)
Question 44
List and explain four visible differences between plant and animal cells that can be observed under a light microscope. (4 arks)
Question 45
Identify and name any three parts of the plant cell shown in the diagram. (3 marks)
Question 46
Identify and name any three parts of the plant cell shown in the diagram. (3 marks)
Question 47
Identify and name any three parts of the plant cell when observed under a light microscope as shown in the diagram. (3 marks)
Question 48
Identify and name any three parts of the plant cell when observed under a light microscope as shown in the diagram. (3 marks)
Question 49
Identify and name any three parts of the plant cell when observed under a light microscope as shown in the diagram. (3 marks)
Question 50
Observe the diagram of a stained onion cell below. Label four parts that can be seen under the microscope and state the role of each in the cell.   (4 marks)
Question 51
Observe the diagram of a stained onion cell below. Label four parts that can be seen under the microscope and state the role of each in the cell.   (4 marks)
Question 52
Observe the diagram of a stained onion cell below. Label four parts that can be seen under the microscope and state the role of each in the cell.   (4 marks)
Question 53
Observe the diagram of a stained onion cell below. Label four parts that can be seen under the microscope and state the role of each in the cell.   (4 marks)
Question 54
Describe the correct procedure for preparing a specimen on a slide for observation under a light microscope.  ( 2  marks)
Question 55
Describe the correct procedure for preparing a specimen on a slide for observation under a light microscope.  ( 2  marks)
Question 56
Describe the correct procedure for preparing a specimen on a slide for observation under a light microscope.  (2 marks)
Question 57
\( \times 10 \times \times 40 = \times 400 \)   (1 mark)
Question 58
If the eyepiece lens is ×10 and the objective lens is ×40, what is the total magnification?   (1 mark)
Question 59
If the eyepiece lens is ×10 and the objective lens is ×40, what is the total magnification?   (1 mark)
Question 60
If the eyepiece lens is ×10 and the objective lens is ×40, what is the total magnification?   (1 mark)
Question 61
If the eyepiece lens is ×10 and the objective lens is ×40, what is the total magnification?   (1 mark)
Question 62
Give two scientific reasons why a ×100 objective lens should not be used for initial focusing when observing cells under a light microscope.  (2 marks)
Question 63
Give two scientific reasons why a ×100 objective lens should not be used for initial focusing when observing cells under a light microscope.  (2 marks)
Question 64
Give two scientific reasons why a ×100 objective lens should not be used for initial focusing when observing cells under a light microscope.  (2 marks)

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